One of the main problems with HDR-type post-processing is that you can easily end up with glowing haloes around your subject matter. Topaz Labs has come up with Topaz Detail 2 to address this problem.Topaz Detail v2 is a major update from v1 that triples the processing speed, sports a slick new user interface, and includes some new processing features.Detail specializes in sharpening and detail enhancement without creating artifacts or halos. Its underlying algorithms employ the most recent advances in detail enhancement technology to accomplish this. Sharpen without oversharpening, accentuate details without increasing noise, and add dynamism to photos without making them look fake.
Features
Detail has many valuable tools to help you naturally enhance the most important and delicate details in your image. Some highlights are:
. Image quality improvement: Topaz has had another breakthrough in technology that allows an image to be analyzed and divided up into 3 layers (small, medium and large) for more specific image detailing.
. Unprecedented control over tone, contrast, highlight shadows and color detail in an image.
. Realtime interface and preset thumbnails that offer previews of each presets' effect on the image are displayed in the Previews finder.
. Shortcut hotkeys. For example, use the spacebar to toggle between the original and the processed images, the and - keys to zoom in/out of the preview, and the arrow keys to change parameter values.
. Snapshot buttons. You can temporarily save settings to one of the two snapshot buttons and recall it quickly. This is a good way to compare different settings.
. Other miscellaneous features. For example, you can import presets directly from the internet, randomize parameters, etc.
. Support Presets which provides one-click action for some common tasks.
. A new Preferences setting to allow users to disable the default multi-core CPU support. Please note: Detail will run slower when the multi-processor support is disabled, but it will avoid problems that are caused by potential conflicts with Intel multi-core processing support (for example, an image printing problem can be resolved by disabling multi-processor support).